TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 102.1
THE EVENING HERALD
PAGE THREE
"AT THE LIBERTY
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Hiehanl TalmsulKC, tho Stunt KIn?, in
"TOUTH AND ADVENTURE"
WEDNESDAY
He Faces Death to Give You n Thrill
Hob CuhUt in "FLASHING SI'UKS"
veterans maim ii
Only Tu'ii (i. A. Ii. Member
j.Mc lnni ImI liny Parade
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Jill Pr0W&.
J(i'.l...'2w.. .-;;- Ten Cool Hour, '
htX fur a Nickel
The uorc kp buiy bwauie li'i cool.
The faciory kecpt humming, the rcau
ranl'l alwnyi crowded bcenuie G-K
'am bring in (he cool vigor of ilie out-.
of.JoOM.
And, after a buy day, fan-coolcJ amt
britk, a happy evening at hotne with a
G-U Pan to tiring the breese into any
ruom;
Jtfl JUIC V J
"Check Sol"
electrical
retailers
GENERAL ELECTRIC
Hliirilln;: ividenni tliut t!m ranks
of Hid (J.'A, II. nri being rapidly
thinned wnt given during Urn Me
morial duy iiiirinlo when It wild
mien thut only two imi-iiiIxth of Dim
Crawl Army with In Iho Jlno of
inurHi. Tli"y were W. II. Thouip
r.o.'i mill J. A. lii'iinott. Mp:infKli wnr
veterans wliii marched With Hoy It.
Kleveim, Dun Walters, (J, Ar
Kiuvi.M, V. P. Price, W. B. Kelly,
I'litnk I'm ti I: ford, A. It. Morrison,
John KIiiiiiioiis, (I. W. I.oud, II. O.
Cujirad,..!. C. Ituleiilc, A. E. Curd
nor, W. I'. .MyerH, V.'. II. Ilatofnan,
J, L, Hlmna, II. A. flooding, Krai
A. linker, II. V. lialhluny, P. II.
Dyoun unci Arthur I,. Wilson-.
km.i i.i. no.v hkttkii
.1.111 h- hilly Mur.v, Son of Altorni'y,
linpniii'il Toiliiy
Hilly, lint Mtiiill son of Attorney
and Mm. WUIImn Marx, underwent
u)i operation for tlio removal of hhs
tonsils und adenoids on Monday at
tho Kliiiiiiith Valley hospital. Word
rrnm tho Jlnit homo this mnrnliiR
In molt encouraging for his speedy
recovery.
ST. PAIL IK. IIKItK
Lumbermen r'rom .Mliinesiilii Here
In InlcrcsU or Kindness
A .II. llogetund und l. E. Thlnm.
prominent lumbermen of St. Paul.
FROM HAS l'IUVHCO
Aiifrlo, 'iillfiirnia Trnik CoinMiny
Snli'Niiiiiii Hint
('. Hitnfurd, truvi-lliiK fiilcanitin for
thu Anl) California Truck enm
pnny, with ht-jilijuurtmii In 'Hun
Slll.Ii WOHKCIiS
,treiiM l.umlHir 'oiiiuiiiy Mr.n
HjM'lid Day Hero
T. II. Jacob. Harold KIaku, C. O.
Wallncif, C. McNaiiKlit, II. Pound,
Lloyd B. Howort and Pcto Pailil-
KranelHCn In iiiIHiik on tho various j lu rry all employed at the Lorenzo
hiiHlneiii mi'ii today.
I.iiinlii r (.onipany at Bonanza vern
i in tho clly yemorday.
Ti VISIT hlSTKIl
1 v. anil Mi. W. K. ISobbltt Icavn
for Ciillforuln
Udv. and .Mm. W. E. Hobbitt left
today for l,odl. Cullf., whero they
will visit Mr. liibbitfa aliler, Mra.
H. W. Blicpherd, who Ik convalesc
ing from a kitWuh operation. They
will iitop off tonight at Medford
where Mr. Itoubltt will niukc an ad
drcm befilro the Medford Chamber
or Commerce. They will drive down
mid return tho latter part f next
week.
! I'ttOM MKIII (lltll
VIH in City Krom Hume at Medford
On I'ew llayn HitHltii sx Trip
Mr. f.nU Mm. S. V. Campbell
motored from Medford yesterday
and will Bpond tho day attending to
bunlnemi Intercxtx here. Mr. Camp
bell la connected with Nine Hrothcra
conipauy.
UAN -HKIl IX TOW.V
Ilradley of Merrill I'nyii Clly IU'ii
)nr Visit.
Clyde Bradley, prominent rancher
of Merrill motored In from Ills ranch
today to attend to business Interest?.
Mr. nradley returned home shortly
after mm.
FUOM POItTLAXD
I'ortlalKl ItraldenlN (itlesIN Moliilny
. Ill ll! '
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith of
Portland ore KiiMts at thu White
7th Annual
ii:i) iMiti:xT ii.i.
Mrti. KiIiikoii rnlliil In Itiil Itlurr,
Cliliforiila, Areoilnt of HlnehN
Rod eo
.nr. anti .urs. it. k. Htinson ro-
lurned on Sunday from Jted Illulf,
Cnllfornlu. where Mrs. Stlnson was
I culled by tho Bcrlous Illness of her
I father. At tho tlnio Mr. and MrB
I Stlnson left Ited Illuff the condl
I lion ot .Mrs. HiuiBon s rather xi
I unimproved und little hope Is held
; for his recovery.
Klamath Falls
2 - 3 "
July
MAKNH.U, 1IKHK
1'roiiilni'iit Iti'sldi nt of Iliatly
Clly un Kunliii'iu
In
You plan to be there
and bring all the folks.
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Distinction with v
, n Individuality
You Moy Choose the Color and UphoUtcry' -
of Your New Packard Eight ' V
pROM tho very
Packard Eight has ljSs?
been built with no 5
thought in mind save
the quality, comfort
and distinction it was
to provide its owner.
While the distinction
of Packard lines is
unchanged the new
Packard Eight can be
come more than ever
your individual, your
personal car. ,
When you place '
yourorderforyour
Packard Eight you
may choose the
color of Its finish, and
you may select the up- -holstery.
Packard will co-operate
in producing your own '
car a car combining
all the grace and beauty
of a Packard body with
your own good taste in
decoration and appointments.
' PACKARD -V
J cAsk the man who owns one .
TUB Packard Eipht It buitl in ten body lypei, four opto and
lit mclottd, ranging In price from S37S0 la fiWO at Detroit.
A liberal monthly payment plan makct pmiiblc the immediate
tnjoynsmt of Packard Eight ownership purchating out of income
inttead of capital, - ' '
TOSPISIL c5VOTOR 0.
Klamath Ave. at Eighth St. ,
Phone 890 1
"Con" Taylor, prominent busi
ness mun of Heutty, arrived In the
city last evening to attend to busi
ness matters. Mr. Taylor Borves as
marshal of Bentty along with his
other business affairs.
SHKKPM.W HV.KE
I vn u Coin, of the Horsefly Couiiti-y
Hero on Business .
Ivan Cain spent Monday In the
clly en routo to Merrill, where he
will be for some time thearlng
sheep. Whilo in tho city Mr. Cain
delivered a largo shearing of wool
to tho Martin Hrotliers warehouse.
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VIIOM C.1.IIX)HXIA
Miss May to He Hons.' litiest
Mis. W. Ian for Summer
of
Miss Veda May arrived Sunduy
from Porterville, California. to
upend the summer months with her
aunt, Mrs. W. Leo of Fifth and
Walnut.
ItKTlKVS TO HOMK
Makes Trip Hark to Albany by
Mntorcyolij,
K. niiBsnrd, who has boeu in tVo
city for tho past two wooks vlaltjng
with his brothor, returned this morn
ing to his homo in Albnnyr Mr.
Hussnrcl nindo tho trip by motorcycle.
mitTHn.IV I'AItTV
Holiert, KIkIiI Venr Old Hon of Mr.
und Mrs. W. K. lloud, Has Tarty
Mrs. W. E. Ilond of 218 Michigan
nvonuo ontortnineil twolvo Httlo tots,
hoiioiiug Iter small son, Robert, who
just passed hla olghth birthday.
During tho afternoon tho Httlo ones
plnyed various Raines and Into In
tho uftrnoon Mrs. Bond served re
fresh men ts. '
C.IUTKIW HKl'ltKSKNTATlVK
.Seattle ltcplesentative Makes I'siinl
lluslncas Cull
n, 0. Wlltnont, salesman for
Cartor Undergarments, with hourt
(liiai'tors In Seattle, la nttendlnn
to buslnoss Interests in thq city
today. Mr. Wllmont reports busi
ness conditions throughout hla ter
ritory In splendid condition, parti
cularly In Klamath Tails. Accom
panied by A. Fassott, salosman for
tho Vermont Mnrblo company, Mr.
Wllmont will motor to Soattlo, plan
ning to leave hero Into this after
noon, I
motor und plan to rc-
VI1n..u. ...t I l.. ... .
........., ,. ,...,. , , . ,... ,,,,,,,. TiJf.y mallB th0 ,rlp rr()m
" """ -i'""" -"-ri nays jiortiaDl i,?
oeni in uiu iniorest or tne lumiier
business. While hero tiny will con
fer with a number of tho leading
lliiibermen of this vlclnltv.
turn to' their homo today.
STAMP .MAN UK UK
Itepiesenlutive of Patrick anil Com
pany Pays City Visit
H. I,. Nills, traveling .salesman
for Patrick and Company, manu
facturers of mbber stamps, with.
headquarters In San Francisco' Is
calling on his customers today. Mr.
Nlcoll mokes tills territory about
every six weekj. Ho plans to leave
late thls afternoon for Portland.
M.IKKS HOME HKKK
Knrika, liforiiin Mali Will Make
Future Home Here
F. H. Iiruner formerly of Eureka,
California, has purchased a lot in
the Mills addition and plans to star;
building a home In the near future.
Mr. Brunor will be employed in
tho mills here and will move his
family from Eureka within a short
while.
ox nisiNEss
l.aki'vien' Kcsidcnt Over Day Visit
, or In City u .
Gilbert I). Drown was a business
arrival In the city t.3d-ay from iis
liome at Lnkeviow. Mr. Brown
plans to return home late today.
McCAI.I FAMILY AWAY
Postmaster mill Family Jjcmvo for
' Vb.lt With Kelatlves
John A. McCnll and family left
yeatorday afternoon by motor for
Kan Joso and other points In Cali
fornia where they will visit, for the
next two weeks. Whilo Mr. MJCall
is away. Assistant R. I.. Griffith
will be In charge of the post office, i
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V1SITOHS FHOM HEM)
Atleml to ItusiiiesH and Visit Willi
Friends For Day
Mrs. P. Mims of Bend, accompan
ied by her mother, arrived .In the
city yesterday for a brief visit with
friends. While hero Mra. Mims will
also attend 10 business affairs.
TO VIHIT STHOXGHOLU
Kmmnlh Agency Employes to Visit
laivii lied Country
Several employes of t Klamath
Agency and their friends are plan
ning 2. trip to the historic polni--around
Tule Lake, Including Cap
tain Jack's stronghold next Sunday.
Captain Applegate will aecompaii7
them as guide and historian. Others
who wish to make the trip may
do so. -
TO SELECT KITE .
Members of Golf Club to
Meeting W'ednesdny :
Hold
Members of the Klamath Golf and
Country club will meet at the cham
ber of commerce headquarters to
morrow night at which time they
hope to select a definite site for
their galf course. Although the
Reames site is meeting with favor
at the present time, it Is under
stood that other offers will be made
at the coming meeting.
W. E. PALMER RETURN'S
Proprietor of Kianintli Home Sup-
ply Back From Trip - .
W. E. Palmer, owner, of the Klam
ath Falls Supply company, is ex
pected to return today from Duns
muir, California where he has been
for the past ten days on business.
FROM STOXE LAGOOX
.Slum; Ijit-mm Residents Spend Day
in City on liuslnrss
Mr. anil Mrs. William Graham,
prominent residents of Stone La
goon, were visitors in tho city yes
terday. Whilo Mr. Craliam was at
tending to business here Mrs. Gra
ham visited Vith friends.
TOVRIXG COVXTRY .
ttesideiit.s of Vlnnieiln, California,
.Silent! Day in City-
Mr. and Mrs. F. 11. Chadeayne of
Alameda, California, spent Monday
In the 'city. Mr. and Mrs. Chade
ayne are making a tour of tho cn
liro northwest by motor.
Assorted Cookies
Angel Food Cakes
Coffee Cakes
and
GOLDEN
KRUST
BREAD
Klamath
Bakery
826 Main
HLY MAX HERE
Looking After Business in
From Homo nt Hly
Clty
O. H. Osborno spent Monday in
the city from his home at Bly.
While hero Mr. Osborn attended to
business matters and visited with
friends.
MAY LOCATE HERE
Port land Physician Impressed W illi
Klnmntb Falls
Dr. 0. H. Mather of Portland,
accompanied by Mrs. Mather, spent
the past two days in the city look
ing over the business field. Before
returning to Portland this morn
ing Dr. Mather expressed, himself
as very much impressed with
Klamath Falls and 'is thinking seri
ously of returning here to enter
In his profession.
DORRIS FOLKS HERE
Hera oil Business From Their
Home In California
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Taylor and
two sma.il sons of Dorrls, Califor
nia, spent Mondny In tho city shop
ping. They returned by motor to
their home this morning.
OFFICIALS HERE
G. V. Lintnor, assistant cholf
onglueor of tho Groat Northern rail
way, in company with A. J. Witchol,
1 are in the city on business. While
horo both men are. registered, at
the Wklto Pollcan. .
WILLIAM FOX ' -V'i"'
M. Wi av Oh- - .n -. a aw I I s r av
I 1' ' B- iSfTif.I I at
A IQ24-
, spectacle of drama and btouiij
a HENRY OTTO
Aii Afrtinlshlajc Picturlzati )n of Life's irnsolvod niddli the
Hereafter. Based on tho Great Literary Clusslc, with a jnbdera 4
story :
. This picture is for Adults only Positively no '
Children Under Sixteen Admitted ; .; '
Vauleville Attraction
COXandFISK
Entirp Chanp-fi of Prnnram Each Eveniner
'59 Famous Saphoac ArtlsU, in a Clever Singing, Talking,
.Musical Act
w,fi
t-jem
ww jaJjtAiwafjuiwi ami wpjji i
ifJ-nj'Vjiii m-iiii 1 ft)
: News fro.rn Spain.Caught 3? tons
of . sardines ... one ,, nlgbt. Maybe
packed them into 10 tons.
I-eather market's slack. ' Where
are cafe's buying their steaks?
.' MOE'S. HALE OF, . TRK;BB '
, IIEGIXS FR1HAVV JL'XE 5TH
Watch for Moe's Oth 'Ahnual gala
of Progress Starts Friday, Juno 6th
at D a. m.T-Adv. 1-2. . ...
Are you runnisig your
Balloon Tires hard 1
or soft? --'W
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THE original Idea back of Balloon tires is theij
added comfort of riding on a soft cushion
of air.- -
Every extra pound of pressure that must be
put into a balloon tire to make it cerviceabUt
takes away just so much from the cushioning.
Many balloon tires today are run harder than
they should be for maximum cushioning. . K
This is done to save the tires from excessive
wear.. .. .... l-.t .. .
But hare is a Balloon Tire that need not be-over-inflated
to save it from early and uneven-,
tread wear or tread separation. .' W"
You can run U. S. Roval low oressure Balloons'
at true low air pressure and it won't hurt them.'
Because; . . . " V, ',
They have the new "Low-Pressure Tread,"
which prevents early and uneven tread wear
And they are built of Latex-treated Web Cord,
which gives maximum strength and flexibility.
No matter what your experience with other
balloon tires may have been
Do not over-inflate these tires to save them,
from quick and excessive wear.
It is not necessary. ,
They are made for frae low air pressures. '
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. United States Rubber Company
0t'
United States Tires
,ar Good Tires
Trad. Muk
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True Low Pressure i
Balloons
with the
New Flat "Low-Pressure Tread"
ant
Built of Latex-treated Web Cord
For sale byt. ' .'
, , , H. E. Hanger, Klamath Falls' "
', ' 1 Imperial Garage, Klamath Talis'
. Dix Bros., KlamatlT Falls': f"'
a c.-i t:i-